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Beaujolais Wines

Beaujolais is sometimes thought of as part of Burgundy, because so many of the Burgundy wine companies have expanded their reach to include wines from the Beaujolais wine region. But Beaujolais wines deserve to stand apart, not least because they are made from an entirely different grape — Gamay. Grown on the region’s granite slopes, the Gamay imparts a fresh, directly fruity yet mineral character to the wines, best reflected in our Beaujolais wine reviews.

At the highest quality level, the Beaujolais wine region contains 10 crus — communes that have the right to wear their own appellations on the label: Brouilly, Chénas, Côte de Brouilly, Chiroubles, Fleurie, Juliénas, Morgon, Moulin-à-Vent, Régnie Reviews and St-Amour. One-step below is Beaujolais Villages, with Beaujolais itself as the broadest, most generic appellation. Our Beaujolais wine guide contains hundreds of Beaujolais wine ratings.

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Albert Bichot 2011 Nouveau Gamay (Beaujolais-Villages)

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An attractively fruity wine, with light tannins and juicy fruit. It has all the right red fruited elements for a nouveau, bubbling with freshness.  — R.V.  (4/1/2012)
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Bouchard Aîné & Fils 2011 Nouveau Gamay (Beaujolais-Villages)

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All red fruit, red cherries and the lightest tannins. This is full-bodied and exuberant, with the typical acidity of young Beaujolais.  — R.V.  (4/1/2012)
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Domaine Chasselay 2010 Quatre Saisons Gamay

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A warm and rich wine that shows soft, ready-to-drink fruit flavors, a touch of red cherry and some freshness from the acidity.  — R.V.  (4/1/2012)
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Jaffelin 2010 Gamay (Beaujolais-Villages)

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There is some of the structure characteristic of 2010 Beaujolais in this wine, but it is mainly dominated by a red cherry flavor and fresh acidity. It’s ripe, fruity and ready to drink.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
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Georges Duboeuf 2011 Château du Prieuré Gamay (Brouilly)

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A soft, fragrant red-cherry flavor dominates this fruity, open and easy wine. Very ready to drink, it has attractive acidity and a light spice to the finish.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
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Georges Duboeuf 2011 Domaine Paradis Gamay (Saint-Amour)

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Simple and fruity, this has berry flavors that mingle with floral acidity, soft tannins and a rounded texture. Ready to drink.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
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Domaine du Vissoux 2011 Les Griottes Gamay

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A classically fruity Beaujolais from the south of the region, this is packed with bitter cherry and ripe raspberry flavors. The tannins are soft—plentiful enough to lend structure. It is delicious, juicy and ready to drink.  — R.V.  (3/1/2013)
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Chateau de Pizay 2011 Rosé d’Une Nuit Gamay (Beaujolais Rosé)

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This tastes bone dry, with a caramel note that’s followed by light, bright notes of red berry and apple. The finish is crisp and tight.  — R.V.  (3/1/2013)
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